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The Eloquence of the British Senate: Being a Selection of the Best Speeches ... - Page 124
edited by - 1810
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The History of England: As Well Ecclesiastical as Civil, Volume 12

Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1899 - 646 pages
...that were Friends at the Be" ginning of the Parliament ? Even this, That the " Members of both Houfes have got great Places " and Commands, and the Sword into their Hands ; " and what by Intereft in Parliament, and what by " Power in the Army, will perpetually continue " themfelves in...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a Faithful ...

Great Britain. Parliament - 1753 - 834 pages
...fay that were Friends at the Beginning of the Parliament? Even this, That the Members of both Houfes have got great Places and Commands, and the Sword into their Hands ; and what by Intereft in Parliament, and what by Power in the Army, will perpetually continue themfelves in Grandeur,...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: From the Earliest ...

1762 - 532 pages
...fay that were F?iends at the Beginning of the Parliament ? Even this, That the Members of both Houfes have got great Places and Commands, and the Sword into their Hands; and what by Intereft in Parliament, and what by Power in the Army, will perpetually continue themfelves in Grandeur,...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord ...

William Harris - 1762 - 564 pages
...both houfes have got great places and commands, and the fword into their hands} and what by intereft in parliament, and what by power in the army, will perpetually continue thtmfelves in. grandeur, and not permit the war fpeedily to end, left their own power fhould determine...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord ...

William Harris - 1762 - 544 pages
...houfes have got great ' places and commands, and the fword into their hands ; * and what by intereft in parliament, and what by power * in the army, will perpetually continue themfelves in * grandeur, and not permit the war fpeedily to end, left ' their own power fhouhl determine...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 542 pages
...what do many say, that were friends at the beginning of the parliament ? even this, That the members of both houses have got great places and commands,...hands ; and what by interest in parliament, and what l>y power in the army, will perpetually continue themselves in grandeur, and not permit the war speedily...
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Memoirs of the Protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of His Sons ..., Volume 1

Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 pages
...what do many say that were friends at the beginning of the Parliament? — even this, that the members of both Houses have got great places and commands,...sword into their hands ; and, what by interest in the Parliament, and what by power in the army, will perpetually continue themselves in grandeur, and...
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Oliver Cromwell and His Times

Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 pages
...what do many say, that were friends at the beginning of the Parliament ? Even this, that the members of both Houses have got great places, and commands,...sword, into their hands ; and, what by interest in the Parliament, and what by power in the Army, will perpetually continue themselves in grandeur, and...
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The History of England, Volume 5

Sir James Mackintosh - 1835 - 394 pages
...what do many say that were friends at the beginning of the parliament ? Even this ; that the members of both houses have got great places and commands,...into their hands, and what by interest in parliament, * Kush. vi. 3, and what by power in the army, will perpetually continue themselves in grandeur, and...
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Sir Henry Vane, the Younger; Henry ...

1838 - 434 pages
...what do many say that were' friends at the beginning of the parliament ? Even this ; that the members of both houses have got great places and commands,...interest in parliament, and what by power in the army. * Eushworth, vL 3, i ; t Ib. vi. 4 will perpetually continue themselves in grandeur, and not permit...
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